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DESS, short for Diplôme d'Études Supérieures Spécialisées, was a French postgraduate degree awarded by universities in France and some Francophone countries. Created to provide specialized professional and academic training beyond the licence, the program typically lasted one to two years and combined coursework with a final project, internship, or dissertation. Fields commonly offered included business administration, law, engineering, education, social sciences, and health.
With the adoption of the Licence-Master-Doctorat framework and the Bologna Process reforms in the 2000s, many
Today, the DESS is largely of historical interest within the French higher education system. While a few
See also: Master’s degree, Diploma, Higher education in France, Bologna Process.